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  2. Paul Joseph Revere - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Paul Joseph Revere by Margaret Maclay Bogardus. He was born in Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He was the grandson and namesake of Revolutionary War patriot Paul Revere. He was one of the three grandsons of Paul Revere who fought for the Union, another being Joseph Warren Revere. He graduated from Harvard University in 1852. [1]

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  4. Category:Revere family - Wikipedia

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  6. Joseph Warren Revere (general) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Warren Revere was born in Boston, Massachusetts [1] on May 17, 1812 [3] [4] to Lydia LeBaron Goodwin and Dr. John Revere; [1] he was a grandson of Paul Revere. [1] The Reveres descended from a French Huguenot family. [5]

  7. Paul Revere (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Revere Dick (January 7, 1938 – October 4, 2014) [1] was an American musician, best known for being the leader, keyboardist and (by dropping his last name to create the stage name) namesake of Paul Revere & the Raiders.

  8. Saturday Evening Girls - Wikipedia

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    The Saturday Evening Girls club (1899–1969) was a Progressive Era reading group for young immigrant women in Boston's North End.The club hosted educational discussions and lectures as well as social events, published a newspaper called the S. E. G. News, and operated the acclaimed Paul Revere Pottery.

  9. Category:Cultural depictions of Paul Revere - Wikipedia

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